Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray described Mexico as an "indispensable partner" to the United States
Trump is expected to sign an executive order in his first few days to direct the building of a wall on the southern border with Mexico
The escalating violence in Central America has led to a surge in the number of asylum claims who are increasingly looking to Mexico for refuge.
As inauguration nears, the wall is sounding increasingly like it could end up a fence, and his team and Congressional Republicans are hatching a plan in which taxpayers would foot the bill.
Tom Nassif, a Trump adviser and president of a powerful trade association, said farmers shouldn't fear the president-elect. since Trump isn't interested in deporting their workers.
Trump has not elaborated on his threat to block money transfers, but the possibility is affecting migrants' remittance decisions.
“If I go back to my country, I'll be killed,” said Max, an Honduran migrant who received death threats from members of Mara Salvatrucha after refusing to join their gang and sell drugs.
To defuse Trump's threats to disrupt trade and investment, policymakers say Mexico aims to strike a balance between hearing out his concerns over illegal immigration and U.S. jobs, and adopting a firm posture to protect its own economic interests
Alex Ramirez, a Michoacán native, has the only TV show in Spanish in southeast South Dakota where he voluntarily translates news stories and city announcements, and recently bought local air time with a friend.
UN experts claim that over 100 developed and developing countries hold migrant children prisoners in detention centers.